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Why customers choose BySix

Why customers choose BySix

At BySix, we're passionate about using software to solve complex problems and help businesses thrive. But what makes us stand out in the crowded software development industry? Here are just a few of the things that set us apart: 1. Tailored solutions: We don't believe in one-size-fits-them-all solutions. Every business has unique needs, and we take the time to understand each customer’s specific requirements before crafting a tailored software solution that meets their needs. 2. Top-notch talent: Our software engineers are some of the best in the business, with years of experience and a passion for staying on the cutting edge of industry trends and technology. We hire only the best and brightest, and we provide ongoing training and support to help our team members continue to grow and develop their skills. 3. Consultative approach: We don't just build software; we partner with our customers to help them achieve their goals. Our consultative approach ensures that we understand the business challenges our clients are facing, and we work together to identify the best software engineering solutions to solve those challenges. 4. Quality and reliability: We take pride in the quality of our work, and we stand behind it. We rigorously test our software to ensure that it's reliable and free of bugs or errors, and we provide ongoing support to ensure that our clients' software continues to perform at its best. 5. Inclusive culture: We believe that diversity and inclusivity make us stronger as a company and as a team. We foster a culture of inclusivity where everyone is welcomed, and where diverse perspectives and ideas are valued and encouraged. These are just a few of the things that set BySix apart in the software engineering industry. We're proud of the work we do, and we're committed to providing our customers with the best possible services and solutions.

BySix, a different journey

BySix, a different journey

When I remember my journey as a Frontend Developer at Visual Nuts, I have to reinforce the importance given to the technology without ever forgetting the business component inherent in the project or product. Visual allowed me to know the entire development process in the implementation of an app, from the definition of the application's architecture to its release in production. Not only that but, everyone in the team is integrated in the decision making, engaged in whole product lifecycle. "This also demonstrates how this company trusts and gives confidence to its employees." At this moment I am integrated in the development of two products contained in a complex TMS (Transport Management Systems), one more focused on the data visualisation and analysis, that flows in this TMS application, and the other on the reconciliation of information and invoicing management, present in the same system. The first, although it seems simpler in terms of business logic it is data driven. At the same time it must be fast and precise, it also plays a very important role visually, allowing understanding of performance and processes using different types of representation. This was the moment where I faced the great challenge of making a map representation with a lot of data. Although I had already developed applications with maps in the past, this challenge was at another level. Because of the data variety I can say it was one of the greatest I've faced until now. The last will help companies, that nowadays rely on their resolution of inconsistencies in spreadsheets, to have a modern application that will make this process optimized and faster, providing all the guidelines for successful errorless operations. Invoice matching is one of the key features of this product. Although, what we do, it involves a deep analysis of the business, it's very important to combine it with a clear visual - including animations/delights, to create, in other words, a real "Silicon Valley App".